Here is the next step. Now, the book tells me to glue the joints with pvc cement. I bought the supplies to do it but I am thinking about not gluing the pieces together. Just drilling some holes and screwing them together. The advantage to me is that I can disassemble them later. If something gets damaged, I can easily replace the broken part.
However, living in a climate that is prone to severe thunderstorms, tornadoes and blizzards means these should be very sturdy to stand up to strong winds. Would the joints be strong enough with just a few screws through them? Then again, nothing will stand up to a tornado anyway . . .
Any thoughts, friends?
Finally, the trellis sheet will be screwed to the frame. I am making four of these so far. I have several ideas on where to put them. I do need some vertical growing space in my vegetable garden this year, since I plan on growing peas, beans, ornamental squash and cucumbers vertically. However, these are so cute, I thought about lining them up along the side of my garage and training some flowering vines up them instead.
I am excited to get these finished and in the garden. Just got to wait for the ground to thaw enough to dig the holes.
Oh, and I found a plan for pvc garden furniture. The old grey cells are percolating away . . .
7 comments:
Great Idea! I need some trellises for loofah gourds...thanks for the idea!
Kick butt, L! It's so pretty.
I'd do the screws instead of the glue. That seems easier to re-do if necessary. Loofah gourds sound good, too!
Oh, I love this idea!!! I love snap peas and cucumbers but seem to run out of room in my small garden. I end up pulling the cucumber vines over the small fence. This would greatly help the overcrowding issue and make it so easy to pick cucumbers. I think I may have to make some of these. Thanks!!!
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